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door frames

n. (plural of door frame English)

Usage examples of "door frames".

Three years ago, when she had finally stopped paying private investigators to search for Dylan and Melanie, she had begun to put her spare money into small renovation projects: darkly stained oak base molding, crown molding, and door frames.

Its basic color was cream, but there were another four or five accent colors used on the various window frames and sills, door frames, balcony railings, arches, cornices, and various other whimsical things whose names I didn't know.

When it became necessary to bark and growl briefly at a delivery man, bringing door frames or blades for the buzz saw, Harras left the kennel.

Originally three-storied, these were now little more than shells with empty window and door frames.

Bugiardini, who had been allotted the window and door frames, summoned Michelangelo to his side, flicking his fingers for him to sprinkle some water, then stepped back in admiration from the tiny window he had just painted above Elisabeth's head.

That when he laid his naked fingers on the door frames and the doorknobs, he caught great raging glimpses of it in the shadows.

More arrows flitted past, a few hitting the timber of door frames and quivering like angry bees.

Leonardo da Vinci might have done the job, so skillfully were they concealed in door frames.

When she looked along the corridors she could see pillows propped up against each of the doors, their fat cotton bellies protruding from the door frames.

The houses sported enclosed porches that ran around the sides to the rear, ornately carved roofpieces, window, and door frames.

He made himself hold it between the thumb and forefinger of his left hand, made himself walk slowly back down the hall instead of caroming off the walls, beating his head against the door frames, or simply throwing himself to the floor and sobbing.

But every morning when she woke the door was wide open, through it gleaming the cream and oak tones of the hall and kitchen and pantry through a series of door frames at odd, quirky angles that made the small place infinite.